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40. Id.<br />

41. E.g., W. Freed, From Duty to Despair: Brothel Prostitution in Cambodia, 2 J. Trauma<br />

Prac., Issue 3-4, 133-146 (2003-4)(analyzing the negative impact of sexual exploitation<br />

on the perceptions of prostituted Cambodian women and how such perceptions<br />

affect their status and life chances).<br />

42. See Leidholdt, supra note 39.<br />

43. Id.<br />

44. See Farley, Bad for the Body, Bad for the Heart, supra note 37.<br />

45. Id. at 1101.<br />

46. Id.<br />

47. Id. at 1094.<br />

48. Id. at 1101.<br />

49. Kasumi Nakagawa, Sex Workers on the Street: Living with Violence<br />

(2005).<br />

50. Id.<br />

51. I. Vanwesenbeeck, et al., Professional HIV Risk Taking, Levels of Victimization, and<br />

Well-Being in Female Prostitutes in the Netherlands, Archives Sexual Behav.,<br />

Oct. 1995, Vol. 24, Issue 5, 503-515.<br />

52. Claude Jaget, Prostitutes, Our Life (1980).<br />

53. Id. at 75.<br />

54. Farley et al., supra note 12.<br />

55. Id.<br />

56. Louise Williams, Wives, Mistresses and Matriarchs: Asian Women Today<br />

161 (1998).<br />

57. Raymond et al., supra note 21, at 66.<br />

58. Id. at 217.<br />

59. Joan Smith, Why British Men Are Rapists, The New Statesman (U.K.), Jan. 23,<br />

2006, at 1.<br />

60. Farley, Bad for the Body, supra note 37, at 1103.<br />

61. The average age of entry into prostitution is 13–14 years. See M.H. Silbert &<br />

A.M. Pines, Victimization of Street Prostitutes, 7 Victimology 122 (1982); see<br />

also D. Kelly Weisberg, Children of the Night: A Study of Adolescent<br />

Prostitution (1985).<br />

62. Mary Jordan, Shame and Survival, Wash. Post, reprinted in The Cambodia<br />

Daily, December 18-19, 2004.<br />

63. Id.<br />

64. See Prostitution, Trafficking and Traumatic Stress (Melissa Farley ed., 2003).<br />

65. Report of the U.N. Special Reporter on the Human Rights Aspects of the Victims<br />

of Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, E/CN.4/2006/62 (Feb.<br />

20, 2006) (prepared by Sigma Huda), at para. 40 – 43, available at http://www.<br />

unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/48abd53dd.pdf.<br />

66. Sex Work Allowed for Teacher: Anti-Discrimination Commissioner Susan Booth,<br />

Herald Sun (Austl.), Nov. 8, 2005, at http://www.scarletalliance.org.au/media/<br />

News_Item.2005-11-08.0932.

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